Structure of Brussels Housing
The Brussels Housing organisation chart is divided into different administrative units (General Management, 3 operational departments and 3 cross-functional departments).
Organisation chart

This video explains the role of the legal unit of the Regional Housing Inspectorate (DIRL) in Brussels concerning unhealthy housing problems. The DIRL informs citizens, collaborates with various partners, and can impose fines for non-compliance with the standards of the Brussels Housing Code.
This video shows how the Directorate of the Regional Housing Inspectorate (DIRL) in Brussels offers social support and transit housing to families facing immediate housing prohibitions.
To combat slum landlords in Brussels, the Regional Housing Inspectorate Directorate (DIRL) of Brussels Housing and the...
If a rental property is found to be non-compliant after a visit by one of the inspection teams, the Regional Housing...
The Studies and Subsidies Department comprises two units whose mission is to grant subsidies to housing producers and...
To ensure compliance with the standards imposed by the Brussels Housing Code, the DIRL (Regional Housing Inspectorate)...
The Housing Information Centre (CIL) centralises and distributes regional housing information. It works to support...
On 23 March 2022, the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region approved the reform of the public management right....